保持健康与安全:妇女使用社交媒体健身的系统性回顾

IF 5.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
Doireann Peelo Dennehy , Stephanie Murphy , Sarah Foley , John McCarthy , Kellie Morrissey
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摘要

社交媒体改变了用户创建、分享和消费健康与健身内容的方式。迄今为止的研究表明,尽管有积极的分享机会,但女性也会受到错误信息、性别骚扰和经济监控的影响。为了弄清与社交媒体上的健身内容互动的女性所面临的益处和挑战,我们对 21 篇研究论文进行了定性系统综合。对收录的论文进行的专题综述描述了社交媒体如何被用作分享信息和经验的网站,女性如何与健身内容互动,以及在这种互动中如何使用平台。我们构建了四个主题,描述了女性参与在线健身内容的行为:生产、观察、互动和管理。本文的主要贡献之一是将这些主题纳入一个参与模式框架,以便对女性使用社交媒体健身的方式进行分类和理解。该框架可能有助于进一步分析女性使用社交媒体的情况。
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Keeping Fit & Staying Safe: A Systematic Review of Women's Use of Social Media for Fitness

Social media has transformed how users create, share, and consume health and fitness content. Research to date demonstrates that despite positive sharing opportunities, women are subject to misinformation, gendered harassment, and economic surveillance. To clarify the benefits and challenges facing women who interact with fitness content on social media, we conducted a qualitative systematic synthesis of 21 research papers. Thematic synthesis of the included papers describes how social media is used as a site to share information and experiences, how women engage with fitness content and how platforms are used in this engagement. We constructed four themes describing women's actions in engaging with fitness content online: producing, observing, interacting, and managing. In one of the main contributions of this paper, these themes are worked into a modes of engagement framework, for categorising and understanding the ways women use social media for fitness. This framework may be useful in further analysis of women's use of social media.

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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 工程技术-计算机:控制论
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
5.60%
发文量
108
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Human-Computer Studies publishes original research over the whole spectrum of work relevant to the theory and practice of innovative interactive systems. The journal is inherently interdisciplinary, covering research in computing, artificial intelligence, psychology, linguistics, communication, design, engineering, and social organization, which is relevant to the design, analysis, evaluation and application of innovative interactive systems. Papers at the boundaries of these disciplines are especially welcome, as it is our view that interdisciplinary approaches are needed for producing theoretical insights in this complex area and for effective deployment of innovative technologies in concrete user communities. Research areas relevant to the journal include, but are not limited to: • Innovative interaction techniques • Multimodal interaction • Speech interaction • Graphic interaction • Natural language interaction • Interaction in mobile and embedded systems • Interface design and evaluation methodologies • Design and evaluation of innovative interactive systems • User interface prototyping and management systems • Ubiquitous computing • Wearable computers • Pervasive computing • Affective computing • Empirical studies of user behaviour • Empirical studies of programming and software engineering • Computer supported cooperative work • Computer mediated communication • Virtual reality • Mixed and augmented Reality • Intelligent user interfaces • Presence ...
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